The new coronavirus is highly contagious. However, despite the spread of the virus and its ability to bring entire healthcare systems to their knees, only a small percentage of patients - around 5-10% - develop the most serious (and sometimes fatal) forms of the disease. Often these forms have a rapid and unpredictable course that lead the patient to go from a mild symptomatology to a serious respiratory insufficiency in a very short time.
The aim of the project is twofold: on the one hand to recognize in the general population the people at greatest risk of developing severe forms of Covid-19 if infected with the virus, those to be protected the most; on the other hand, to recognize among the patients who show the first symptoms of Covid-19 those who will have the worst prognosis.
The project will start from this second objective, with an AI algorithm that will integrate diagnostic images, clinical and laboratory parameters, inflammatory status, and genetic profile of the patient and the virus.
In Phase I, we were unable to identify the most fragile people among the patients with the first symptoms of the disease in advance - explains project coordinator, Prof. Tacchetti.
“We want to be able to do it quickly and precisely, because only in this way will we be able to understand who the subjects are that, once infected, need prompt treatment, even in the absence of serious symptoms. Obviously, our dream is to push beyond this potential and take advantage of this opportunity to develop transversal algorithms capable of identifying the subjects most at risk also in the general population, and not only in those with suspicion Covid-19".
AI-SCoRE will not only allow Phase 2 of the Covid-19 pandemic to be addressed more efficiently and effectively, but it could have implications in many other contexts where stratification of health risk is critical, including epidemics and pandemics in the next future.